Rh. Dolliver, ROGERS,CARL PERSONALITY THEORY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY AS A REFLECTION OF HIS LIFE EXPERIENCE AND PERSONALITY, Journal of humanistic psychology, 35(4), 1995, pp. 111-128
Carl Rogers shared with other theorists the tendency for his theories
to reflect major portions of his life experience and personality. Many
interrelationships are identified in this article, in sections on Rog
ers's (a) life experience, (b) personality, (c) personality theory, an
d (d) psychotherapy. At the most global level, Rogers's theoretical em
phasis on becoming closely resembles an important aspect of how Rogers
lived his own life.